Report on the Training Regulations for College Students of Cohort 27 – Phase 1, Academic Year 2025–2026.
Create date 31/07/2025
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On the morning of July 18, 2025, the Student Affairs & Enterprise Relations Office (CTSV&QHDN) of CTIM College organized the "First Introductory Political Orientation Week" for first-year college students of Cohort 27, academic year 2025–2026. The event aimed to disseminate training regulations and provide guidance on using the academic portal.
Attending the session were Mr. Pham Minh Trung, M.A., Deputy Head of the Academic Affairs & Quality Assurance Office (QLĐT&BĐCL) – serving as the speaker; representatives from the Student Affairs & Enterprise Relations Office (CTSV&QHDN); and newly admitted students of CTIM College, Cohort 27.
On this occasion, students were informed about various academic regulations and policies such as: the training program and duration, academic schedules, procedures for changing majors, academic suspension and result deferment, credit recognition and exemption, exam eligibility requirements, graduation conditions and classification, etc. In addition, students received guidance on how to use the academic portal, including how to register for courses online, check class schedules, view grades and final exam results. This orientation helps students take initiative and manage their study time effectively.
Mr. Pham Minh Trung, M.A. – Deputy Head of the Academic Affairs and Quality Assurance Office – Presenter.
The First Session of the Political Orientation Week for new students took place from July 14 to July 27, 2025. After the orientation week concluded, new students were required to complete a reflection assignment to summarize key content covered during the week and to express their personal views and thoughts on the topics presented.
This orientation week played a vital role in raising students’ awareness and sense of responsibility. It helped them better understand and comply with academic regulations, political education guidelines, student affairs policies, benefits, disciplinary rules, and other institutional protocols. Moreover, it enabled students to clearly grasp their rights, responsibilities, and civic duties—aligning with the overall training, learning, and personal development goals throughout their time at the college.
College-level students of Cohort 27 attending the training regulation briefing session.
Some photos from the reporting session:
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